Temperature under 0 Degrees it snows. Also my brain is always right
I think those are coordinates of points, (-5,8) and (-2,8)
so you just need to use distance formula ((8-8)^2+(-2+5)^2)=0+9=9
square root 9=3
Answer:
Bet
Step-by-step explanation:
It’s a simple one to write. There are many trios of integers (x,y,z) that satisfy x²+y²=z². These are known as the Pythagorean Triples, like (3,4,5) and (5,12,13). Now, do any trios (x,y,z) satisfy x³+y³=z³? The answer is no, and that’s Fermat’s Last Theorem.
On the surface, it seems easy. Can you think of the integers for x, y, and z so that x³+y³+z³=8? Sure. One answer is x = 1, y = -1, and z = 2. But what about the integers for x, y, and z so that x³+y³+z³=42?
That turned out to be much harder—as in, no one was able to solve for those integers for 65 years until a supercomputer finally came up with the solution to 42. (For the record: x = -80538738812075974, y = 80435758145817515, and z = 12602123297335631. Obviously.)
Solving this requires use of conversions
we already know that
2.05 m > 2 m
all that's left is the question
200 cm vs. 2.05 meters
I we know our equivalencies, we know that
100 cm = 1 m
if this is so then
200 cm = 2 m
we already know that
2.05 m > 2 m
so it must also be that
2.05 m > 200 cm
Answer:
4x-12 or 4(x-3)
Step-by-step explanation:
9x+9+2x-7(3+x)
9x+2x+9-21-7x
11x-12-7x
11x-7x-12
4x-12